Watch: Mets' Noah Syndergaard hits two home runs vs. Dodgers

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New York Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard hit his first two home runs of the season in a 4–3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.

Syndergaard homered off Kenta Maeda in the top of the third inning and sent the ball over the wall in deep right centerfield.

His first career home run came on May 27, 2015 against the Philadelphia Phillies. He added two more on Wednesday night.

Watch Syndergaard go yard below:

He took Maeda deep again in the fifth inning:

Syndergaard is the first pitcher with two home runs in a game since Micah Owings in 2007 and the seventh pitcher to accomplish the feat since 2000. He is the first Met to do so since Walt Terell in 1983.

The Mets starting pitchers are on a roll as Bartolo Colon became the oldest pitcher in Major League Baseball history to hit his first home run when he took San Diego Padres pitcher James Shields deep to left field at Petco Park over the weekend.

New York Mets captain David Wright and top prospect Noah Syndergaard said on Wednesday that they have moved on from Tuesday's incident in which Wright admonished Syndergaard for eating lunch in the clubhouse during an intrasquad game.

New York Mets manager Terry Collins was livid after pitcher Noah Syndergaard was immediately tossed from Saturday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers after throwing a pitch behind Chase Utley. After the game, Collins was blunt about how he felt the umpires handled the situation.